Example sentences of "[noun prp] [modal v] have [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ To satisfy this , ICI must have a strong upstream capability . ’
2 Bush announced afterwards that they " share[d] a common belief " that a unified Germany should remain a full NATO member , but declared : " The former territory of East Germany should have a specific military status that would take into account the legitimate security interests of all interested countries , including the Soviet Union . "
3 I thought Mrs Kettering must have an old father who wrote somewhere about the place . ’
4 SWEET DREAMS : One day Heidi may have a real home and a proper cot Pictures : BILL KENNEDY
5 There was evident a very strong determination on the part of Prof. Barker to remove all obstacles likely to prevent agreement being reached and , in the course of a subsequent conversation with Elvin , he said that he had recently come to the conclusion that it was of primary importance that the WEA should have the full assistance of the Extra-Mural Board in all its work throughout the whole of this District .
6 We have made it absolutely clear that we are determined that Plymouth should have a good future .
7 I , I sort of heard Debbie and Chris talking the other day , and I might have got it totally mixed up , but I reckon , I heard Chris saying that , well basically what I gathered was that Andy might have a different father to Chris and it was Andy 's father that 's died , right ?
8 Alright here we go then , here 's Anthony 's see saw marjory door , Johnny shall have a new master , he shall have but a penny a day , because he ca n't work any faster and Charlotte is , let's have a look then hey diddle diddle the cat and the fiddle
9 An Iraq permitted to swallow Kuwait would have the economic and military power , as well as the arrogance , to intimidate and coerce its neighbours — neighbours who control the lion 's share of the world 's remaining oil reserves .
10 The apparent drift from manufacturing and transport within the LDDC will have a particular impact on local women , who are unlikely to obtain worthwhile jobs in financial services .
11 Wright will have a key role in Vilnius tomorrow as Northern Ireland begin what has been disparagingly described as the ‘ battle of the also-Manager Billy Bingham is unlikely to make many changes from the team which lost 3–1 in Spain last month ; Iain Dowie should come in to replace the injured Philip Gray .
12 Melanie might have a different tale to tell .
13 ‘ We do n't have a big meal at lunchtime — usually sandwiches , beans or soup with toast but I do feel Jake should have a proper meal . ’
14 Outside the hotel window people strolled past , trailed by their dogs ; Penzance must have a high rating in the doggy charts .
15 Scotland and Northern Ireland should have a dry night , with local ground frost in northern Scotland , followed by a day of broken cloud .
16 This means Zeneca might have a hard time charging much more than Merck 's price for its drug , even if Merrem is better .
17 Thanks to Charlie boy , they 'd been able to splash a bit on the wedding and Marilyn could have the white satin and the four bridesmaids she 'd set her heart on .
18 He would be there the next morning if summoned , and Nigel could have a general discussion with him and leave him some sums to do regarding the all-decisive head .
19 ‘ I DID N'T think that Chester would have a homeless problem ’ , is a comment we hear quite often , says Father Tim Dowling , Father Guardian of St Francis 's Church and Honorary Secretary of Chester Aid to the Homeless , CATH , as it is known for short , is a registered charity , which this year notches up 20 years of working with homeless people .
20 In addition , once Constantinople ( Istanbul ) was taken , Russia would have a year-round , ice-free sea passage , allowing her to export much-needed wheat to the western Allies and to receive arms and ammunition .
21 He and Chris Grant , on The Thinker , jumped the last together , but it was always on the cards that McCourt would have the upper hand .
22 Scotland will have a tax-raising parliament , but still , apparently , return MPs to Westminster , who can vote on taxes and everything else for the rest of us .
23 Economic ups and downs pay no heed to national frontiers and economic growth in Washington will have a knock-on effect this side of the Atlantic .
24 ENGLAND will have a strong representation in the Stena-Sealink international fell race on Saturday .
25 Wales , western and northern England will have a wet start but become brighter with showers but with a risk of thunder .
26 By 1997 or thereabouts Athens will have a new airport , plus the best underground railway in Europe ( thanks to European Community money ) and a big park-and-culture zone in the heart of the city ( ditto ) .
27 For catering and hospitality management NVQ level IV there will be joint certification of qualifications and HCIMA will have a key role to play in determining relevant assessment structures for the awards .
28 Shooting star : Martin Toye will have a key role in Maghery 's bid .
29 I think that Rocky & Deane will have a good enough rest of season to get then squad places
30 Well — Frank will have a tough time to get into Norway 's world cup squad .
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